How do I set the position of the cursor of text view The behaviour I want to achieve is that , when the user enters a new line (n) , I want to add a placeholder text in the new line . I want the cursor to point at the beginning of the placeholder text and when the user starts typing the placeholder text should be gone […]
iFixit teardown reveals big change for the M4 iPad Pro’s repairability Thanks to teardowns and durability (bend) testing, we’re learning a lot about the new ultra-thin iPad Pro’s design. Now, the folks at iFixit have performed their in-depth teardown, revealing a big internal change that could save “hours on repair times.” The video also offers our first look inside the new Apple Pencil Pro.
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iOS 6 Developing on 2024 and Beyond Hello everyone, I have an iPhone 3GS with iOS 6.1.6 and a virtual machine with Mountain Lion with Xcode 4.6.3. I want to have some fun creating apps for old iDevices on skeumorphic versions of iOS. Everything is fine while I install XCode 4.6.3, even the iPhone simulator works well (but it is limited, it […]
Simple Unit Test Stuck in Testing Trying to set up and play around with unit tests in XCode. However, when I click on on the "play" to the right of the test name in Test Navigator, it builds okay but after that just gets stuck on "Testing…" in the status bar. Q: How can I run the test? Is there […]
Another feature complete! 🚀 Besides the paywall view itself, FreemiumKit now has 3 dedicated SwiftUI views you can use to auto-lock features in the Free tier. They open the paywall when pressed without you having to add a “showPaywall” state! Cool, huh? What do you think? Beta coming soon! submitted by /u/Jeehut [link] [comments]
Filing Tracker on iOS App Store As an experienced trader, I searched endlessly for a tool to get live notifications for SEC notifications. I wasn’t able to find one that was sufficient, so I developed one myself. Filing Tracker not only allows you to get live SEC filing notifications for specific companies and form types, but also to check latest filings, […]
Schiller fails to convince skeptical judge over Apple's App Store fees Judge Yvonne Gonzalez-Rogers remains unconvinced of Apple's rationale for claiming it is complying with her original order, following testimony from Apple Fellow Phil Schiller.Epic continues to belittle Apple's app store practices while mirroring them in its own storeAs part of the ongoing complaint from Epic Games questioning Apple's compliance with the judge's original orders, Schiller and another executive tried to explain how the company arrived at its recent 27 percent commission fee change.They also refuted the judge's assertion that there is "no data" that the effective commission rate for developers is, on average, lower. Apple has a number of exceptions, including ongoing subscriptions and no commission at all for free apps, that result in an overall lower fee burden. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Introducing AdBlock Bolt: a free adblocker for Safari Hello everyone, Did you know you can block ads in Safari? I'm pleased to let you know that possible, for free, using my app AdBlock Bolt ! It focuses on efficiency and privacy (not a single data is collected). https://preview.redd.it/kg5r6vmjv81d1.png?width=100&format=png&auto=webp&s=3cf8e71ee02ce3a24d4c26bd3208dfd2ef8a5bbd Last year I've brought two major update to the app: Reworked its UI with an […]
Not having this was killing my app If you have an app with an authentication system, there is one thing that you can't afford to mess up: auth providers. When I first launched Monnelia, I thought that offering several authentication methods to users was a cool but not essential feature. I was terribly wrong. The only way to create an account in […]
Learn all these gestures and you’ll master your iPad How do you use all the multitasking gestures on the iPad? It has all the same gestures from the iPhone, with a bunch of new ones.
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Tenway CGO600 Pro Electric Bike review: an great, albeit expensive, bike for a commute to the office If you're looking for an easy-to-ride electric bike for commuting to work or running errands, the Tenway CGO600 is hard to beat — provided you're willing to drop the cash on it.CGO600 Pro Electric Bike review — A stylish bike for city ridingThere are plenty of reasons to take up cycling. Beyond being an excellent way to incorporate exercise into your daily routine, its probably the best method of transportation for those in-between distances that are too far to walk but too close to drive.However, traditional bikes can be a bit limited. For instance, during the summer, arriving at work drenched in sweat might not be appreciated by your co-workers. This is where electric bikes, like the Tenway CGO600 Pro, really make themselves useful. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Tenway CGO600 Pro Electric Bike review: an great, albeit expensive, bike for a commute to the office If you're looking for an easy-to-ride electric bike for commuting to work or running errands, the Tenway CGO600 is hard to beat — provided you're willing to drop the cash on it.CGO600 Pro Electric Bike review — A stylish bike for city ridingThere are plenty of reasons to take up cycling. Beyond being an excellent way to incorporate exercise into your daily routine, its probably the best method of transportation for those in-between distances that are too far to walk but too close to drive.However, traditional bikes can be a bit limited. For instance, during the summer, arriving at work drenched in sweat might not be appreciated by your co-workers. This is where electric bikes, like the Tenway CGO600 Pro, really make themselves useful. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Apple Pencil Pro is about as repairable as you think it is The tech mavens at iFixit has posted a new video featuring a teardown of both the 13-inch iPad Pro and the Apple Pencil Pro.It takes a sonic cutter to get into the guts of the Apple Pencil Pro. Image credit: iFixitThe popular site posted a video featuring what it calls the "destruction" of the Apple Pencil Pro and the latest iPad Pro model. The video shows significant changes to the design of the iPad Pro that make it more repairable, but the new Apple Pencil Pro's design is quite the opposite.The new video follows a previous teardown of the M4-based 13-inch iPad Pro by YouTuber Phone Repair Guru. That video noted that while it was more difficult to get into the new iPad Pro, once the screen was separated the other design changes made it more repairable than previous models. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Siri’s ready for an AI upgrade [The CultCast] This week on Cult of Mac's podcast: With AI-powered features reportedly coming in iOS 18, a Siri revamp sounds possible -- and promising!
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Just buy a new iPad Pro? Here are 10 accessories to upgrade the experience It’s a great time to be an iPad Pro user. The newest iPad Pro model comes equipped with Apple’s most advanced chip ever, the M4, plus its best display in the Ultra Retina XDR, not to mention a thinner, lighter industrial design, and more.
The iPad Pro is the most versatile device Apple makes, with a host of accessories that can upgrade your day-to-day experience using the product.
Here are 10 accessories that can elevate your iPad Pro game.
For desk use
The iPad Pro is ultra portable, but it can also be a fantastic device for your desk. A great place to start is from KU XIU. It will raise your iPad closer to eye level, and can rotate into both landscape and portrait orientations. There’s also just something so nice about the magnetic grip.
Another valuable desk addition is this USB-C 5-in-1 hub from Anker, enabling you to connect a variety of USB-C and USB-A peripherals plus connect to an external monitor via HDMI.
Speaking of monitors, if you want to get the most out of your iPad Pro, connecting to an is the way to go. It’s big, beautiful, and turns iPadOS into a powerhouse for running lots of apps at once.
For more recommendations, check out the following article:
Everything you need to create the ultimate iPad Pro desk setup
Protection on the go
One thing you don’t want to do with a shiny, expensive new iPad Pro is leave it unprotected. The device’s thin, light form factor makes it easy to take on the go, but I recommend doing so safely with from tomtoc.
The sleeve looks great, it can store some additional accessories, and you can either carry it on its own or throw it in a backpack while keeping the iPad protected.
Longer charging cables
iPads tend to get great battery life, but if you’re a heavy user, you may find yourself wanting to charge up during the day. In order to do that, the included 1m cable will probably be too short to offer much value. As an alternative, you can pick up a 2m woven cable from Apple. Unfortunately it’s not available in space black. But if you don’t mind going third-party, Baseus sells a that should do the trick.
Upgraded charging brick
While you’re upgrading your charging game, you should know that the iPad Pro supports fast charging—but not with the included 20W power brick.
To speed up your iPad charging, you can grab from Anker. Or, if speed isn’t the issue but you want to charge multiple devices at once, Apple’s 35W dual port USB-C charger is a great solution.
Apple accessory essentials
Finally, this list wouldn’t be complete without mentioning the boring picks of Apple’s flagship two iPad Pro accessories.
The new Magic Keyboard (, 11-inch) has been one of my favorite aspects of using the new M4 iPad Pro. It improves on its predecessor in every single way, and I can’t think of a way Apple could make it better.
Similarly, the is a strong update that unlocks several new capabilities for Pencil users, like the squeeze gesture and gyroscope-powered rolling feature. If you’re an artist, this new Pencil is well worth the upgrade.
Wrap-up
The M4 iPad Pro is undoubtedly a powerful machine all on its own. But if you’re an iPad power user, the above list of accessories offer a variety of ways to elevate your experience with the device. Something as simple as a longer charging cable can provide meaningful daily quality of life improvements that make a bigger difference than you’d expect.
Do you have any go-to iPad Pro accessories? Let us know in the comments.
Apple’s High-End Headphones is $99 Off Now is the best time to act if you’ve been pining for an AirPods Max. Today, it’s down to just $449.99 from its original price of $550 on Amazon. The AirPods Max is currently the best premium headphones made by Apple, featuring Dolby Atmos support, Personalized Spatial Audio, Transparency Mode, and Active Noise Cancelling, among […]
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iPhone 16 Pro Max to have bigger capacity The next iPhone Pro Max will have a longer battery life, according to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. In Kuo’s latest survey, he said that increased energy density for the iPhone 16 Pro Max leads to higher capacity or equivalent battery life at the same size as existing iPhones or smaller than the current ones, respectively. As […]
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iPhone Tap-to-Pay launches in Japan Japan is the next country to get the Tap to Pay service for large retailers, small merchants, and independent sellers. Tap to Pay first launched in 2022 in the US and enabled iPhones to act as POS machines for Apple Pay, digital wallets, and contactless debit and credit card payments. Every transaction is encrypted, with […]
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Apple to start producing iPhone 16 display this June Manufacturing of the iPhone 16’s display is set to begin in June, according to analyst Ross Young. In a limited tweet, Young mentioned that panel production will start next month for the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 models. The smaller-sized iPhone 16 is believed to have the biggest volume of screen production for that […]
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UPDATE: Increased latency for create task calls in us-east1 for Google Cloud Tasks Incident began at 2024-05-18 09:52 (all times are US/Pacific).Summary: Increased latency for create task calls in us-east1 for Google Cloud Tasks
Description: We are experiencing an issue with Google Cloud Tasks beginning on Saturday, 2024-05-18 07:44 US/Pacific.
Our engineering team continues to investigate the issue.
We will provide an update by Saturday, 2024-05-18 10:30 US/Pacific with current details.
Diagnosis: Customers using Google Cloud Tasks can observe increased latency while using it in us-east1 region
Workaround: Move Google Cloud Tasks queues to a different region
Affected products: Google Cloud TasksAffected locations: South Carolina (us-east1)
Turn your MacBook into a full workstation with this 13-in-1 dock This 13-in-1 MacBook Pro docking station with dual HDMI packs a desktop's worth of ports into a compact form. Perfect for MacBook Air, too.
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I can’t remove my app from the App Store Connect Hello, I can't delete my app because my subscription group was in 'Waiting for Review' status. Then I deleted subscriptions and all subscription groups. The steps I followed: Submitted app to the review (new app) App Store Team Rejected I decided to make changes in the app Submitted new build for the review App was […]
Implementing Mailerlite Does anyone know if it is possible to implement MailerLite into an iOS app? Swift isn't a supported language for their api but I was told the api is flexible enough to work. I appreciate any advice or thoughts. submitted by /u/Galath87 [link] [comments]
MONIAC – Expense tracker app, made for myself, sharing with others Market is flooded with expense trackers? Why to care about yet another? The thing is, that initially it was just for practicing in iOS development with my friend and was struggling to fulfil my need in finding a good expense tracking app. That time I was using an app made by some Russian company and […]
Dark Matter becomes the most popular series on streaming "Dark Matter," an Apple TV+ adaptation of a sci-fi bestseller, very quickly became the most popular series on any streaming service.
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Apple to increase trade-in value of older iPhones in new promotion With the iPhone 16 on the horizon, Apple is reportedly taking steps to clear out stocks of the iPhone 15 family of devices.iPhones older than the 13 models will be worth more in trade-in soon.Starting on May 20th, Apple will allegedly boost the amount of credit paid for trading in older iPhones towards the purchase of any iPhone 15 model in the US and Canada. The report, from Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, says the promotion will run until June 3rd.The boosted trade-in promotion may not apply to very recent models, such as the iPhone 13 and 14 iPhones, and most recent iPhone SE. Instead, Apple is looking to encourage customers who have held on to older iPhones to make the leap to an iPhone 15 model. Rumor Score: 🤯 Likely Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Today in Apple history: Apple shows off its amazing Fifth Avenue store in NYC On May 18, 2006, a press showcase gave the world its first glimpse of the swanky new Apple store on Fifth Avenue in New York City.
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iFixit Shares 13-Inch iPad Pro and Apple Pencil Pro Teardown Video The popular repair website iFixit today shared a video with teardowns of the new 13-inch iPad Pro and the Apple Pencil Pro. The website praised the inclusion of adhesive pull tabs for the battery cells in the new iPad Pro, as they make repairs easier.
We already shared another iPad Pro teardown video, so the look inside the Apple Pencil Pro is the novel aspect here. Key hardware changes introduced with the Apple Pencil Pro include a gyroscope that allows you to rotate the accessory for precise control of shaped pen and brush tools, and a haptic engine that vibrates for certain actions. You can also track the location of the Apple Pencil Pro in the Find My app.
Apple Pencil Pro is priced at $129 in the U.S. and launched on Wednesday.Related Roundup: iPad ProTags: iFixit, Teardown, Apple PencilBuyer's Guide: iPad Pro (Buy Now)Related Forum: iPad AccessoriesThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Any good repositories that can help me learn best practices for machine coding rounds? I had posted about my rejections and got some suggestions. I feel the number of non realistic examples is higher on the internet thus it is not allowing me to bridge the gap between my understanding and implementation. Please suggest some good repositories that can help me learn more around design patterns. submitted by […]
Use this app to turn your photos into cool collages Pic Stitch is a versatile collage app for iPhone, iPad and Android devices that offers robust collage-editing tools and hundreds of layouts.
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Here’s everything new in the iOS 17.5 update for your iPhone and iPad Macworld
It’s been over a month since the release of iOS 17.4, which brought new emojis and a few other features here in the U.S., but delivered a massive change for users in the European Union. In compliance with the Digital Markets Act, iPhones running iOS 17.4 and later now allow third-party app stores and browser engines, have new policies and terms for App Store apps, and a whole lot more.
iOS 17.5 isn’t nearly as monumental, but it still brings a few new features that users here and in the EU will appreciate. And it might be the last one we get for a while—with iOS 18 coming at WWDC in just a few weeks Apple’s iOS 17 development is likely to slow down a bit. Here’s everything you need to know about iOS 17.5:
iOS 17.5 New features
The most notable new feature is once again for the EU, Apple now allows users to download apps from a developer’s website instead of just an App Store. However, there are also some new features for U.S. users. In partnership with Google, Apple has finally introduced cross-platform tracking detection that will deliver notifications to users if a compatible Bluetooth tracker (AirTag and third-party devices) they do not own is moving with them, regardless of what operating system the device is paired with.
If you need to send a broken iPhone to the Apple Store, a new Repair State mode will let you keep Find My and Activation Lock enabled but still allow technicians access your phone. The update also includes new Pride month wallpapers in five different color schemes. Additionally, there are some new features for Apple News+ subscribers:
Offline mode in Apple News+ gives you access to the Today feed and News+ tab, even when you don’t have an internet connection
Quartiles is a new and original daily word game that is now available in Apple News+
Scoreboard in News+ Puzzles gives you access to new player data for Crossword, Mini Crossword and Quartiles, including stats and streaks
iOS 17.5 security updates
There are more than a dozen security updates in iOS 17.5 that include important fixes to AppleAVD (the audio and video decoder), FindMy, Maps, and Notes, along with two critical patches that could lead to arbitrary code execution:
Kernel
Impact: An attacker may be able to cause unexpected app termination or arbitrary code execution
Description: The issue was addressed with improved memory handling.
WebKit
Impact: An attacker with arbitrary read and write capability may be able to bypass Pointer Authentication
Description: The issue was addressed with improved checks.
To learn more about each of these, check out Apple’s page about the security content of iOS 17.5 and iPadOS 17.5. Suffice it to say there are quite a lot of fixes to multiple apps and frameworks—a lot of “surface area” as they say—so updating your iPhone and iPad as soon as possible is recommended.
iOS 17.5: How to install
You will probably be prompted to install iOS 17.5 eventually, but that can take days or even weeks. If you want to update right away, follow these steps:
Open Setting.
Tap General
Tap Software Update
You’ll see the update appear, tap Download and Install (or Install Now if your iPhone has already downloaded it)
You’ll need to enter your passcode and your iPhone will restart after the update downloads and installs
Find out everything you need to know about iOS 17 in our iOS 17 superguide.
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I’ve been a Ubiquiti advocate for the past 5-6 years for the vast majority of enterprise networking installations. It’s not going to be the perfect fit for all installations. Still, I believe that it covers 95% of the networking needs of most organizations outside of data centers and very demanding environments. One of the negatives of Ubiquiti for many users was the focus on email and forum-based support. For mission-critical environments, 24/7 support is needed. Ubiquiti recently eliminated that issue as they now offer 24/7 phone support as an additional tier.
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Top Stories: New iPads Launch, Apple Previews iOS 18 Accessibility Features, and More The new iPads are here! Following their unveiling at last week's "Let Loose" Apple event, the new iPad Pro and iPad Air models launched this week alongside the Apple Pencil Pro and revamped Magic Keyboard, bringing the first updates to Apple's iPad lineup in over 18 months.
This week also saw the release of iOS 17.5 and related operating system updates, while Apple previewed some clever new accessibility features coming later this year and we got an intriguing rumor about the 2025 iPhone lineup, so read on below for all the details on these stories and more!
Hands-On With New iPad Pro: M4 Chip, OLED Display, and More
The new iPad Pro and iPad Air models launched on Wednesday after being unveiled by Apple last week.
We shared a hands-on video for the new iPad Pro, which has several new features compared to the previous model, including a faster M4 chip, a brighter OLED display, a thinner design, the front camera and Face ID sensors moved to the landscape edge of the device, and compatibility with the redesigned Magic Keyboard and Apple Pencil Pro.
Hands-On With the New M2 iPad Air
In addition to the new M4 iPad Pro, we also picked up an M2 iPad Air in order to see what's new with the mid-tier iPad family and shared our early thoughts in a hands-on video. The new 13-inch size option is of course the most obvious change, but the new M2 chip is a welcome spec bump and the relocated front camera is great for those who want to use their iPad in a landscape orientation.
The M2 iPad Air is at least $400 cheaper than the M4 iPad Pro, so you can save quite a bit of money while still getting a very capable device that will last you for years.
iPhone 17 Lineup Rumored to Feature All-New Slim Model Above Pro Max With 'Major Redesign'
We've been hearing a few rumors about an "iPhone 17 Slim" to replace the current "Plus" model for the 2025 iPhone lineup, and this week we got additional detail on what this device might be.
According to The Information, Apple is aiming to discontinue the Plus model with the iPhone 17 lineup, and this new "Slim" model will sit at the top of the lineup above the Pro Max model. The new high-end model will feature a significant redesign that could be much thinner than current iPhone models and see changes like relocating the rear camera array to the top middle of the device from the corner where it has been since the original iPhone in 2007.
Here's How the New iPad Pro Holds Up in Bend Tests
Given that the new iPad Pro is advertised as being the thinnest Apple product ever, it was only a matter of time before the first bend test videos for the devices surfaced on YouTube.
The new 13-inch iPad Pro has a thickness of just 5.1mm, making it slimmer than even the seventh-generation iPod nano released in 2012. Apple made internal design changes to the new iPad Pro to ensure it remains strong.
Apple Previews iOS 18 Accessibility Features, Including Eye Tracking
Ahead of Global Accessibility Awareness Day this week, Apple previewed many new accessibility features coming later this year with updates like iOS 18, iPadOS 18, macOS 15, and visionOS 2.
Two notable features coming to the iPhone and iPad include eye tracking, and visual cues that can help to reduce motion sickness in a moving vehicle. There are also new accessibility features for CarPlay.
Apple Releases iOS 17.5 With These New Features
Apple released iOS 17.5 this week following around six weeks of beta testing, and there are a handful of new features and changes for the iPhone, such as expanded support for item tracking alerts, and a new Quartiles game for Apple News+ subscribers.
iOS 17.5 also includes 15 security patches, so make sure to update your iPhone as soon as possible to keep yourself protected from software vulnerabilities.
iPhone Emulators on the App Store: Game Boy, N64, PS1, PSP, and More
In April, Apple updated its guidelines to allow retro game emulators on the App Store, and several popular emulators have already been released for consoles like the Game Boy, Nintendo 64, original PlayStation, PlayStation Portable, SEGA Genesis, and others.
Check out our list of popular emulators available on the App Store so far for the iPhone, iPad, and/or Apple TV, including Delta, RetroArch, and more.
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Just started IOS Development and finding it wierd. I just started IOS development. I used to do Flutter Development and I am pretty proficient in it, people said swift UI is quite similar to it so I decided to give it a try but realised that Swift actually does not offer much of customisability and its super restrictive. For instance, We can not […]
I created a Yelp + TikTok app! This was my first app ever and I launched it last week. It’s called koda and it helps you find bars and restaurants…specifically in Chicago for now. Would love to get some feedback on how I can improve things. Or what other features might be a cool add. https://apps.apple.com/us/app/koda-discover-chicago/id6477710038 submitted by /u/jfreels69 [link] […]
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Possible to use modern websites on iOS 6? I’d like to browse an image-heavy website I’m building in bubble.io, using elements made in Figma, on an iPod Touch running iOS 6.1.6. Is this actually possible? 😅 I understand I can use html sites on this iOS completely fine, but I’d like to know if there’s any way I can use this website on […]
toolbarBackground modifier changes title attributes of UINavigationBar.appearance – SwiftUI I change the font of the navigation bar like so,
init() {
// Initialise Firebase
//FirebaseApp.configure()
// this is not the same as manipulating the proxy directly
let appearance = UINavigationBarAppearance()
// this overrides everything you have set up earlier.
appearance.configureWithTransparentBackground()
// this only applies to big titles
appearance.largeTitleTextAttributes = [
.font : UIFont(name: "Poppins", size: 38)!,
NSAttributedString.Key.foregroundColor : UIColor(named: "Dark")!
]
// this only applies to small titles
appearance.titleTextAttributes = [
.font : UIFont(name: "Poppins", size: 20)!,
NSAttributedString.Key.foregroundColor : UIColor(named: "Dark")!
]
let back = UIBarButtonItemAppearance()
back.normal.backgroundImage = UIImage(named: "arrow.left")
back.normal.titleTextAttributes = [
.font : UIFont(name: "Poppins", size: 20)!,
NSAttributedString.Key.foregroundColor : UIColor(named: "Dark")!
]
appearance.backButtonAppearance = back
appearance.shadowColor = .clear
#if !targetEnvironment(macCatalyst)
appearance.backgroundColor = UIColor(named: "White")
#endif
//In the following two lines you make sure that you apply the style for good
UINavigationBar.appearance().scrollEdgeAppearance = appearance
UINavigationBar.appearance().standardAppearance = appearance
// This property is not present on the UINavigationBarAppearance
// object for some reason and you have to leave it til the end
UINavigationBar.appearance().tintColor = UIColor(named: "Black")
UINavigationBar.appearance().prefersLargeTitles = true
UITextView.appearance().backgroundColor = .clear
UINavigationBar.appearance().isTranslucent = false
UIToolbar.appearance().backgroundColor = UIColor(named: "White")
UIToolbar.appearance().isTranslucent = false
}
When adding the following modifiers to a view, specifically to Map as SwiftUI Map overrides the toolbar appearances for TabBar and NavigationBar.
.toolbarBackground(.hidden, for: .tabBar
.toolbarBackground(.hidden, for: .navigationBar)
This then changes changes title attributes of UINavigationBar.appearance and uses the default iOS appearance.
I have tried using SwiftUI-Introspect to modify the navigation bar like so, however this did not work.
.introspect(
.navigationView(style: .stack),
on: .iOS(.v13, .v14, .v15, .v16, .v17), .tvOS(.v13, .v14, .v15, .v16, .v17)
) { navigationController in
navigationController.navigationBar.backgroundColor = UIColor.white
navigationController.navigationBar.isTranslucent = false
let navbarAppearance = UINavigationBarAppearance()
navbarAppearance.largeTitleTextAttributes = [.foregroundColor: UIColor.white]
navbarAppearance.titleTextAttributes = [.foregroundColor: UIColor.white]
navbarAppearance.backgroundColor = UIColor.white
navbarAppearance.largeTitleTextAttributes = [
.font : UIFont(name: "Poppins", size: 38)!,
NSAttributedString.Key.foregroundColor : UIColor(named: "Dark")!
]
// this only applies to small titles
navbarAppearance.titleTextAttributes = [
.font : UIFont(name: "Poppins", size: 20)!,
NSAttributedString.Key.foregroundColor : UIColor(named: "Dark")!
]
navbarAppearance.shadowColor = .clear
navbarAppearance.shadowImage = UIImage()
UINavigationBar.appearance().standardAppearance = navbarAppearance
UINavigationBar.appearance().compactAppearance = navbarAppearance
UINavigationBar.appearance().scrollEdgeAppearance = navbarAppearance
}
It changes the font back to default. Why is this and how can I change the font/prevent this from happening?
This is a follow up from a prev question on why Map overrides the toolbar appearance. The workaround was using the Toolbar modifier.
Full code: SwiftUI Map overriding appearance of ToolBar / NavigationBar?
Creating a petition to allow greater control over local notifications – could use some help… One big app I'm making has a part that requires a very specific kind of local notification. These require the following: They are repeated (e.g. once an hour) at a specific time (e.g. as the hour strikes :00) They start at a certain time They end at a certain time They do not stack on […]
This waterproof Bluetooth speaker offers 360° surround sound at a price better than Amazon’s, now $100 Macworld
Whether you’re planning a beach day or camping trip this summer, there’s one thing you’ll need to keep the mood upbeat: music. Fortunately, you can bring happy beats and tunes wherever you go with the TREBLAB HD-360 Bluetooth speaker.
This highly portable and user-friendly speaker is sure to be a welcome accessory, especially since has an impressive 20 hours of battery life, IPX4 waterproofing, surround sound, and more. Now, it’s on sale for $99.99 (reg. $159) — it’s a price that even beats Amazon’s.
The standout feature of the TREBLAB HD-360 is its IPX4 waterproofing. It’ll keep playing your music even when it’s touched by wayward splashes, rain, and other liquid. It’s the ideal speaker for beach or pool days, as well as other outdoor excursions.
The TREBLAB HD-360 easily connects to your iPhone and other devices with Bluetooth 5.0 and provides 90W and 360° surround for rich, smooth basses and clear highs. With a full charge, you can play tunes for up to 20 hours.
Thanks to its TWS mode, you can amplify your music by pairing two speakers together. This speaker even has NFC technology, which makes it easy to pair NFC-enabled devices to the TREBLAB.
Bring immersive, crisp sound anywhere when you get the TREBLAB HD-360 Bluetooth Speaker for just $99.99.
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I made a native macOS app to manage prices in App Store Connect I played with RevenueCat's new experiments feature this year, but as I have custom price points for my apps based on the Purchasing Power Parity of each country, it took me a long time to set up all the new products with different base prices manually in App Store Connect. ⏳ So I made Pricetag […]
Turn a Video into a GIF on iPhone and iPad Animated GIFs have become a staple of the internet. Invented in 1987, the looping, soundless video clips can be found everywhere online, from social media networks to messaging platforms. They're often used to express emotions, communicate ideas, or just make people laugh.
Because they are so short, GIF files are quick to load and they play automatically, so they communicate what you want instantaneously and without effort on the viewer's part. What's more, thanks to Apple's Shortcuts app, you can turn video clips into GIFs quickly and easily on your iPhone and iPad without even having to download anything.
The following steps show you how it's done.
Open the Shortcuts app.
Using the Gallery tab, search for "Video to GIF," tap the shortcut in the results, then tap Add Shortcut.
Run the shortcut by tapping its card in the My Shortcuts tab.
You'll be presented with a list of videos from your photo library that you can turn into GIFs. Choose the clip that you want to convert.
If the video is too long, you'll be prompted to trim it down by dragging the chevrons on either end of the clip. After that, tap Save.
Tap the Share button below the preview to Save Image or choose a sharing method. Once you're finished, tap Done.
If you want more control when making your own GIFs, consider using a dedicated GIF creation tool such as GIPHY. The app is free to download and includes additional options including stickers and effects to apply to your creations.This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple Prepares to Launch Vision Pro in UK, Canada, and Other Countries Apple will soon begin selling the Vision Pro in additional markets outside the U.S., according to Bloomberg, and Mark Gurman today reports that the United Kingdom and Canada are included in the list of countries where the headset is next set to launch.
Gurman's update corroborates the exact same list of countries for the next Vision Pro launches that MacRumors revealed back in March. They include:
Australia
Canada
China
France
Germany
Japan
Singapore
South Korea
UK
Apple has not announced a launch date for the Vision Pro in these countries, but it is expected to happen after the Worldwide Developers Conference, which is set to take place from June 10 to June 14.
To prepare for the multi-region launch, hundreds of employees from international retail stores have been flying into Cupertino for multi-day Vision Pro training sessions, according to Bloomberg.
Interest in the Vision Pro in the U.S. has waned in the months since its launch, leading Apple to reportedly reduce shipments. While international sales may revive enthusiasm for the device, the $3,500 USD price tag remains a significant barrier. Pricing for other countries has yet to be announced.Related Roundup: Apple Vision ProTag: Mark GurmanBuyer's Guide: Vision Pro (Buy Now)Related Forum: Apple Vision ProThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Use Beelinguapp to learn a new language by reading and listening, only $29.97 Macworld
Learning a new language can help you communicate abroad and can even improve your career prospects. While language learning isn’t easy, you can learn more intuitively with Beelinguapp.
Beelinguapp helps students master a second language by focusing on the listening approach to learning. Now, lifetime access to this innovative language-learning solution is only $29.97 (reg. $100).
Compatible with Android 4.3 and up and iOS 9 and higher, Beelinguapp offers 14 different languages to learn, including Korean, Spanish, French, and more.
How it works is that it shows you two texts side by side, one in your first or native language, and the other you’re learning. It also provides an audiobook option with karaoke reading, allowing students to follow the audio’s text for greater language immersion.
To keep you motivated to learn your new language, you can pick which type of text to learn from. Options include fairy tales, news, science papers, classic novels, and more. New texts are also added weekly.
Beelinguapp’s innovative approach to learning a second language has earned it rave reviews, and the platform boasts over 57K reviews on the Google Play Store, as well as a 4.8-star rating out of five on the App Store.
Learn a new language by listening and reading along.
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Apple to Increase Old iPhone Trade-In Values for iPhone 15 Customers Apple for a limited time will increase the trade-in value for older iPhones when customers buy any iPhone 15 model in the U.S. and Canada.
Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reports that Apple will soon boost the credit paid for older iPhones when customers buy an iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro, or iPhone 15 Pro Max.
The offer does not apply to other devices in Apple's smartphone lineup, including the iPhone 14, iPhone 13, and iPhone SE (4th generation).
Gurman did not mention the new values of old iPhones in its trade-in program, only that they will increase as of Monday, May 20, with the offer continuing through to Monday, June 3.
Apple currently offers the following credit values for older iPhones as part of its trade-in program:
iPhone SE (3rd generation): Up to $160
iPhone 13 mini: Up to $270
iPhone 13: Up to $300
iPhone 13 Pro: Up to $370
iPhone 13 Pro Max: Up to $450
iPhone 14: Up to $370
iPhone 14 Plus: Up to $420
iPhone 14 Pro: Up to $520
iPhone 14 Pro Max: Up to $630
Trade-ins can be completed on Apple's website or at an Apple Store, and the credit can be applied towards the purchase of a new Apple product, or placed on an Apple gift card for later use. Apple's trade-in page offers a complete list of values for devices.Related Roundups: iPhone 15, iPhone 15 ProTags: Apple Trade-In, Mark GurmanBuyer's Guide: iPhone 15 (Caution), iPhone 15 Pro (Caution)Related Forum: iPhoneThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Todo: Todaily Task Manager app Hello everyone, My first app Todo: Todaily Task Manager is now available on the App Store! It's a simple and user-friendly application that you can use to plan your daily and long-term tasks and create reminders. https://apps.apple.com/us/app/todo-todaily-task-manager/id6497066775 submitted by /u/mustafaxcakir [link] [comments]
Barrier, my first SwiftUI app Hey peeps! I want to share an app I built called Barrier – Social Lock. It's a tool to help cut down on social media addiction by adding a 30-second pause before you can open any blocked apps and limiting usage to 10 minutes before it locks again. I originally set this up to be […]
Rejected in all Machine coding rounds so far. Pls help! I generally use mvp pattern for interviews but I keep getting rejected. Dk if I'm doing something wrong. Was unable to find out my mistake too. Where to initialize the network module and how to refer to it etc are very confusing. https://github.com/InvigHere/NearBuy2 submitted by /u/sukuna_finger [link] [comments]
Guidance on Responsive Design in iOS Hello, all I come from a web background and I find myself having some difficulties wrapping my head around creating a responsive design in iOS. Right now I'm using SwiftUI and a project that I had worked on was going well though I had a hard time conceptualizing how to make modals and the like […]
Apple to increase trade-in credit for those buying an iPhone 15 If you still have an iPhone 14 or older, Apple offers you credit to buy a new iPhone when you return yours to the company. Soon, Apple will increase the credit for those who give away an iPhone in the trade-in program and use the credit to buy a brand new iPhone 15.
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Is there anything like total commander for iOS? Hey I was wondering if there are any file managers similar total commander for PC & android that have a 2-panel layout. submitted by /u/HuskyHacker25 [link] [comments]
2023 App Store report shows rise in downloads, developers & removals Apple's recent App Store Transparency Report highlights substantial increases in app downloads and registered developers, along with details on the latest app removals due to government takedowns.2023 App Store report shows rise in downloads, developers & removalsEach year, Apple publishes its App Store Transparency Report, offering a comprehensive look into its operations. It provides valuable insights into user engagement, app reviews, developer activities, and other tidbits.The company has released its transparency report for 2023, and it shows impressive growth in various numbers over 2022. For example, the App Store saw increased user engagement in 2023. Weekly visitors averaged 734,673,588, up from 656,739,889 in 2022. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
How small & medium businesses can stop Mac malware in its tracks Some of us are old enough to remember the days when malware was strictly a Windows problem. Macs were more secure by design, but another key factor was that there weren’t enough of them in use to make Mac malware a sensible use of time for attackers.
With Macs now very much a mainstream choice for consumers and businesses alike, they’ve also become a far more attractive target for cybercriminals – and Mac malware is a real and growing problem …
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On Call Engineers are Investigating an issue May 17, 16:25 PDTInvestigating - Our monitoring systems have detected a potential issue with demo URL for SMS and Voice functionality. Our engineering team has been alerted and is actively investigating. We will update as soon as we have more information.
Localiji, new free app for managing App Store Connect localizations Localiji manages a local copy of your app localizations from App Store Connect and allows you to effortlessly sync the changes. Edit individual attributes, like your app’s description, release notes or screenshots. Export an entire language, import the translations again and upload them to App Store Connect with only a few clicks. Download it for […]
Overnight, your Apple TV may have become one of the best retro gaming devices available RetroArch on tvOS delivers 78 emulators to Apple TV, making Apple's set-top box one of the best retro gaming devices available…
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'iPhone 17 Slim' Could Move Rear Cameras to Top Center in Biggest Redesign Since iPhone X The Information today reported that Apple plans to release an all-new, high-end iPhone 17 model next year, and there was one detail that is worth singling out: the rear cameras could be relocated to the "top center" of the device.
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The rear camera system on the iPhone has been positioned in the top-left corner of the device since the original 2007 model, so the cameras being moved to the top center of the device would be a notable change. Some popular Android smartphones have rear cameras positioned towards the top center, such as Google's Pixel 8 Pro.
The report said the new iPhone 17 model will feature a "major redesign" akin to the iPhone X, so it sounds like Apple has big plans for this device. With the report claiming the device could have a higher price tag than the Pro Max model, which starts at $1,199, perhaps it will end up being the "iPhone Ultra" that has been rumored for a few years.
Here is everything that the report mentioned about the slimmer iPhone 17:
Between a 6.1-inch and 6.7-inch display (likely 6.5-inch)
A "significantly thinner" design with an aluminum frame
Rear cameras moved to "top center" of device
A higher price tag than the Pro Max model in the iPhone lineup
Improved front camera
A narrower Dynamic Island
A19 chip
Read our initial coverage of the report for more details about the device.Tag: The InformationThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
The Apple TV is coming for the Raspberry Pi’s retro emulation box crown Apple’s restrictions will still hold it back, but there’s a lot of possibility.
Apple Shares 2023 App Store Transparency Report Apple today published its second annual App Store Transparency Report [PDF], highlighting details like the number of apps that were rejected during the year, the number of customer and developer accounts deactivated, the number of apps removed from the App Store, and more.
In 2023, there were 1,870,119 total apps available, and Apple reviewed 6,892,500 app submissions. 1,763,812 apps were rejected, with performance, design, and legal listed as the top reasons why an app wasn't approved. 277,923 apps were approved after rejection following changes made to the app.
116,117 apps were removed from the App Store, and top categories for removal included Utilities, Games, and Business. 76,887 apps were removed for violating Guideline 4.0 on design, and 35,245 apps were removed for violating App Store rules preventing fraud.
Apple removed 1,285 apps at the request of the Chinese government, and 103 at the request of the South Korean government. Apps were also pulled in India, Russia, Indonesia, Lithuania, Ukraine, and several other countries at the request of their respective governments.
398,499,012 customer accounts search the App Store on average on a weekly basis, and 166,360 apps appear in the top 10 results of at least 1000 searches each week. As Apple said earlier this week, it terminated 373,739,771 customer accounts and prevented an estimated $1,838,127,451 in fraudulent transactions.
More information on Apple's App Store numbers can be found in the full report. [PDF]Tag: App StoreThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
When to Expect the Next iPhone SE to Launch It has been over two years since Apple released the third-generation iPhone SE, and rumors continue to surface about a new model.
The latest word comes from The Information, which today reported that Apple plans to release a new iPhone SE with a similar design as the standard iPhone 14 in the spring of 2025. If this rumor is accurate, the iPhone SE would finally gain Face ID and a notch instead of Touch ID and a Home button, along with a larger 6.1-inch display. Other rumored features for the next iPhone SE include a USB-C port and an Action button.
The report said the new iPhone SE will remain a "cheaper" option in the iPhone lineup, as expected. The current iPhone SE starts at $429 in the U.S. with 64GB of storage, with other key features including a 4.7-inch display, A15 Bionic chip, 5G support, a single 12-megapixel rear camera, and a Lightning port.
Keep track of our iPhone SE roundup for the latest rumors.Related Roundup: iPhone SEBuyer's Guide: iPhone SE (Don't Buy)Related Forum: iPhoneThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple makes it impossible for developers to test third-party web engines outside the EU Apple has made significant changes to the App Store guidelines in the European Union in order to comply with the Digital Markets Act (DMA) antitrust legislation. One of these changes allows developers to release iPhone web browsers with their own engine, but the company is making it difficult for developers to test their apps before releasing them to users in the EU.
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Failures Posting Update to Phone Number Records in IE1 May 17, 13:38 PDTResolved - Twilio Phone Numbers were degraded for 5 minutes between 13:15 and 13:20 Pacific Time on 05/17/2024. During this period of time customers from IE1 region could have been unable to update phone numbers.. The issue has now been resolved, Teams are monitoring for the next 30 minutes.
AT&T looks to deliver satellite voice calls and broadband to 5G iPhones AT&T and AST SpaceMobile have entered a definitive commercial agreement to provide a space-based broadband network…
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iPhone 16 camera upgrades may be the best reason to upgrade The iPhone has a well-loved camera system that Apple continues to improve over time. Here's what's rumored to change with the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro.The cameras of the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro MaxThe camera is arguably one of the most important parts of the iPhone. The imaging capabilities of the smartphone have been a common attraction for consumers, choosing to shoot with Apple's system over mobile devices.It's so important to Apple that its "Shot on iPhone" marketing exercise focuses on the quality and capabilities of the iPhone in capturing video and audio. Even to a professional or broadcast grade. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Super-slim iPhone could be Apple’s most expensive ever Apple reportedly found ways to "significantly" slim down the iPhone. The upcoming handset will be for the luxury market, with a high price.
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Game Boy Emulator 'Delta' for iPhone Updates App Icon After Adobe 'Threatened Legal Action' The developers behind the popular Game Boy emulator Delta for the iPhone said they updated the app's icon today to avoid potential legal action from Adobe.
Delta's new app icon (left) and Adobe's logo (right)
"Adobe threatened legal action unless we changed our app icon — so we did," say the release notes for the latest version of Delta on the App Store.
Delta's former icon does look like a mirrored version of Adobe's logo, which is a registered trademark in the U.S. and other countries. According to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, companies have an obligation to enforce their trademarks, and failure to do so could eventually result in losing rights to the trademark.
Delta's previous app icon
"Without proper policing over time, the original owner of a mark could lose any trademark rights it has in the mark," the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office says.
Apple has enforced its trademarked logo in similar ways over the years, including in 2020, when it filed a complaint against a small company with a pear logo.
Thanks, Parker Ortolani!Tags: App Store, Adobe, EmulatorThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
iOS 17.5 is allegedly resurfacing pictures that were deleted years age [Update: It gets worse] A bug in iOS 17.5 is allegedly resurfacing photos that were deleted years ago for some iPhone users, according to posts on Reddit. The affected iPhone users say that after updating to iOS 17.5 – which was released on Monday – there are a number of pictures in the Photos app that were deleted years ago.
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Delta Emulator changes logo after Adobe legal threat The developer behind Delta has been threatened with legal action by Adobe, forcing the game emulator to change its icon.Adobe's logo [left], Delta's new icon [middle], Delta's old icon [right]On Friday, the Delta game emulator updated its icon to something a bit unusual. Instead of an incomplete triangle that represents its namesake, the fourth Greek letter delta, the icon's top section appears to have been broken off and shifted to one side.In a Mastodon post, the change is explained by the threat of legal action. Rather than a competing app marketplace or an app developer, the challenge instead came from Creative Cloud maker Adobe. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
CdkeySales May Super Sale brings Windows 10 Pro for just $17 The CdkeySales May Super Sale brings you excellent deals on Microsoft software like Windows and Microsoft Office.
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Access Identify Verification API Errors May 17, 12:35 PDTUpdate - We are currently investigating Identity Verification API errors in Canada. Our engineers are working to resolve the issue. We expect to provide another update in 1 hour or as soon as more information becomes available.May 17, 12:27 PDTInvestigating - Our monitoring systems have detected a potential issue Identity Verification impacting:VerifyVerify Silent Network AuthLookup Identity MatchLookup Line Type Intelligence [Legacy API]Lookup Line Type Intelligence [Twilio API]Lookup SIM SwapLegacy Identity MatchAndAttributes. Our engineering team has been alerted and is actively investigating. We will update as soon as we have more information.
iOS 17.5 Bug May Also Resurface Deleted Photos on Wiped, Sold Devices A bug in iOS 17.5 is apparently causing photos that have been deleted to reappear, and the issue seems to impact even iPhones and iPads that have been erased and sold off to other people.
A Reddit user wiped an iPad following Apple's guidelines in September of 2023 before selling it off to a friend. That friend updated the iPad to iPadOS 17.5 this week, and began seeing the Reddit user's old photos reappearing in the Photos app. From Reddit:I wiped the iPad using official Apple guides before selling. I never logged into that iPad with my Apple ID after erasing the iPad. I sold my iPad to a friend in September 2023, they called me today after updating to iPad OS 17.5 and said my old pictures appeared in their Photos app... HUGE PRIVACY VIOLATION. I see other reports of this. How many people will get other people's photos on the devices they bought from other people?The impacted iPad was a fourth-generation 12.9-inch iPad Pro that had been updated to the latest operating system update, and before it was sold, it was erased per Apple's instructions. The Reddit user says they did not log back in to the iPad at any point after erasing it, so it is entirely unclear how their old photos ended up reappearing on the device.
Earlier this week, we shared several other reports of users who saw deleted photos resurfacing on their devices after updating, but those reports were from users who still owned their devices and were logged into their own iCloud Photo Libraries and Apple IDs.
The latest report suggests that the erased and sold iPad is somehow restoring old photos from an Apple ID that is no longer signed in to it. The Reddit user says the photos that are reappearing are from 2017, which is in line with similar reports. The images were initially taken on an iPhone, and so had been synced to the iPad via iCloud Photo Library before the iPad was wiped and sold.
Other users have seen photos from years ago (as late as 2010) reappearing suddenly, with no explanation for why. Not all users are seeing this problem, nor does it appear to be impacting all deleted images.
Apple devices are supposed to retain photos for 30 days in the Recently Deleted section of the Photos app, and images should be deleted automatically if a second delete procedure is carried out from the Recently Deleted interface. Apple has not yet provided any information on why some users may be seeing photos reappearing, and it is concerning to hear of a report of old photos showing up on a device that was wiped and sold.This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Mexico SMS Carrier Partner Maintenance THIS IS A SCHEDULED EVENT May 17, 23:00 PDT - May 18, 00:30 PDTMay 17, 12:10 PDTScheduled - Our SMS carrier partner in Mexico is conducting an emergency maintenance from 17 May 2024 at 23:00 PDT until 18 May 2024 at 00:30 PDT. During the maintenance window, there could be intermittent delays delivering SMS to and from Mexico handsets.
How to download Apple Maps for offline use iOS 17 allows Apple Maps users to download maps for offline use and generate turn-by-turn directions with them. Here's how to set that up.
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iPhone 16 display mass production said to start next month Mass production of displays slated for Apple's next-gen iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro models will start in June, according to…
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Next year’s iPhone could feature a thin, redesigned ultra high-end model Macworld
It might seem like every year the next big iPhone update is just a year away, but a new rumor claims that this time it might actually be true. A new report from The Information (subscription required) says that Apple is working on a new version of the iPhone for 2025 that will be sold as a higher-end version above Pro Max model.
However, this new iPhone won’t simply be a larger version of the Pro Max. In fact, it might not be a Pro model at all. The Information reports that the new iPhone’s most defining characteristic will be its redesigned body with a new ultra-thin case, smaller Dynamic Island, and centered rear camera, giving this iPhone an obvious visual difference from the other models in the lineup. The size of the display may fall between the Pro and Pro Max models, the first time Apple didn’t place a premium on the largest model.
The new thin iPhone will also likely have an A19 Pro chip and appears to replace the iPhone Plus, even though it will be more expensive than the iPhone Pro Max. Apple has been rumored to be releasing a new higher-end iPhone for years, but it was reported that it would be an ultra-high-end model with a larger screen. This model appears to be a departure from that plan.
It appears as though thin is back in style in Cupertino. Apple just unveiled the M4 iPad Pro with a thickness of 5.3mm, the thinnest device Apple has ever made. The iPhone 16 Plus has a thickness of 7.8mm compared to the M2 iPad Pro, which had was 6.4mm depth.
The Information’s report comes after analyst Jeff Pu wrote in an investor note earlier this month about a similar new iPhone model. Pu said the iPhone 17 and 17 “Slim” will have 8GB of RAM with either the A18 or A19 chip, while the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max will have an A19 Pro with 12GB of RAM. However, the Information’s report paints a picture of a higher-end model than Pu’s rumor. Also chiming in on the rumor is Ross Young of Display Supply Chain Consultants, who says the new model will have a 6.5-inch display.
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HomeKit Weekly: Linkind’s Matter-enabled smart plug delivers 2 HomeKit plugs for a low cost in a single box HomeKit smart plugs are one of the most useful smart home products you can buy. Everyone can find a use for them. They work with anything that has a 110-volt plug that auto turns on, and they’re really affordable. They’ve been around for years as well, so the hardware has become incredibly reliable as well. Linkind’s new Matter-enabled smart plug that comes in a 2-pack is an incredible value for those looking to automate multiple rooms in their home.
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SnapKit VS AutoLayout I was asked by an interviewer to answer how SnapKit works, how it calculates the location and size of a view under the hood and how it differs from AutoLayout. I have thought that SnapKit only simplifies layout code and it just works same as AutoLayout. Is there any difference when using SnapKit or AutoLayout […]
Hands-On With the New M2 iPad Air Apple this week came out with new iPad Pro and iPad Air models. The iPad Pro has a next-generation M4 chip and an OLED display so it got much of the attention, but Apple added a whole new size to the Air lineup to offer a more affordable way to get a bigger screen. We spent some time with the new iPad Air to see what's new and whether it's worth buying.
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The smaller version of the iPad Air measures in at 11 inches, and the larger version is 13 inches, the same as the iPad Pro. Prior to now, the only way to get a 13-inch tablet was to buy the Pro, but the new Air is a much more affordable option.
Pricing starts at $599 for the 11-inch version and $799 for the 13-inch version, while the 11-inch iPad Pro is priced starting at $999 and the 13-inch iPad Pro is $1,299. So the 13-inch Air is a full $500 cheaper. You're losing out on the OLED display, ProMotion, compatibility with the new Magic Keyboard, and the M4 chip, but not too much else.
The M2 chip in the iPad Air is still super fast and able to handle anything you might want to do on an iPad, and while the display doesn't have the brightness or the contrast of the OLED display, it's good enough for almost everyone.
Confusingly, the iPad "Air" name no longer really fits because the iPad Pro models are now thinner and lighter than the Air models, so you can also expect a little bit of extra bulk going with the Air line. The iPad Air can only be used with the prior-generation Magic Keyboard, but it does work with the new Apple Pencil Pro that has haptic feedback and a gyroscope for barrel roll.
At $799, the 13-inch iPad Air paired with a keyboard is probably the best iPad for those who want a computer replacement, given its size, speed, and price point. The 11-inch model is ideal if you want something smaller and more affordable that's still powerful, but for those who just want a simple tablet for watching movies or browsing the web, even the Air might be too much tablet.
What do you think of the revamped iPad Air and Apple's new iPad lineup? Let us know in the comments below.Related Roundup: iPad Air Buyer's Guide: iPad Air (Buy Now)Related Forum: iPadThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple’s ultra-thin iPad Pro spectacularly passes bend test The new iPad Pro — the thinnest Apple product ever — takes portability to a whole new level. It also does not bend. The 11-inch model…
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OLED iPad Pro owners discover grainy display problem New M4 iPad Pro owners are complaining about an issue that produces visible grainy artifacts in the display.iPad Pro with M4 and a Nano-texture coatingThe iPad Pro with M4 is starting to arrive with consumers, eager to get started using their new tablets. But while the Tandem OLED system promises a bright picture, some users are discovering apparent issues with the display.For some Reddit users, there appears to be a grainy appearance when viewing content. The grain is visible and very apparent when closely inspected, especially in dark rooms. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Best Apple Deals of the Week: Discounts Hit Every AirPods Model, Plus First Sales on M4 iPad Pro and M2 iPad Air This week's best deals included some of the first discounts on the new M4 iPad Pro and M2 iPad Air, as well as big savings across the entire AirPods lineup. If you're okay with investing in a previous generation, you'll also find big savings on the M1 iPad Air.
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What's the deal? Get up to $99 off AirPods
Where can I get it? Amazon
Where can I find the original deal? Right here
$49 OFFAirPods 2 for $79.99
$29 OFFAirPods 3 for $139.99
$59 OFFAirPods Pro 2 (USB-C) for $189.99
$99 OFFAirPods Max for $449.99
AirPods deals were in abundance this week, and you can still find a solid discount on every current model right now on Amazon. The biggest markdown is $99 off the AirPods Max, which is also a fairly rare deal that we haven't seen in a few months, but there's also savings on AirPods 2, AirPods 3, and AirPods Pro 2.
M4 iPad Pro
What's the deal? Get $50 off the 11-inch M4 iPad Pro
Where can I get it? Amazon
Where can I find the original deal? Right here
$49 OFFM4 11-inch iPad Pro (256GB Wi-Fi) for $949.99
Following a few markdowns at Best Buy that were exclusive to members, Amazon this week introduced a $49 discount on the M4 11-inch iPad Pro that's available to all shoppers. This is now the best deal we've tracked on the 256GB Wi-Fi iPad Pro, and it's available in Silver.
M2 iPad Air
What's the deal? Get up to $65 off the new iPad Air
Where can I get it? Amazon
Where can I find the original deal? Right here
$29 OFFM2 11-inch iPad Air (128GB Wi-Fi) for $569.99
$30 OFFM2 11-inch iPad Air (256GB Wi-Fi) for $669.00
$40 OFFM2 11-inch iPad Air (512GB Wi-Fi) for $859.00
$50 OFFM2 11-inch iPad Air (1TB Wi-Fi) for $1,049.00
$35 OFFM2 13-inch iPad Air (128GB Wi-Fi) for $764.00
$40 OFFM2 13-inch iPad Air (256GB Wi-Fi) for $859.00
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Amazon introduced some of the first straight cash discounts on the new 11-inch and 13-inch M2 iPad Air, with up to $50 in savings on these tablets. A few of these are dwindling in stock as we head into the weekend, so be sure to shop soon if you want to save on Apple's latest iPad Air.
M1 iPad Air
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$200 OFFM1 iPad Air (64GB Wi-Fi) for $399.00
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Amazon further discounted the 64GB Wi-Fi M1 iPad Air this week, now available for $399.00, down from $599.00. This tablet keeps falling in price following the launch of the new M2 iPad Air, so it's a great deal for anyone who would prefer to save money over having the latest iPad Air model.
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Apple Plans a Thinner iPhone in 2025 Apple is developing a significantly thinner version of the iPhone [non-paywalled source] that could be released as early as 2025, The Information reported Friday, citing three people with direct knowledge of the project. From the report: The slimmer iPhone could be released concurrently with the iPhone 17, expected in September 2025, according to the three people with direct knowledge and two others familiar with the project. It could be priced higher than the iPhone Pro Max, currently Apple's most expensive model starting at $1,200, they said.
The people familiar with the project described the new iPhone, internally code-named D23, as a major redesign -- similar to the iPhone X, which Apple marketed as a technological leap from previous generations and which started at $1,000 when it was released in 2017. Several of its novel features, such as FaceID, the OLED screen and glass back, became standard in subsequent models.
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
How to use RetroArch to play retro games on iPhone and iPad With the RetroArch app for iPhone and iPad, you can now play your favorite legacy games on the go — but it takes some work and configuration. Here's how to do it.Enjoy your favorite legacy games on the go with RetroArchRetroArch is an open-source, ad-free multi-platform front-end for emulators and game engines. Originally created in 2010 as an emulator for the Nintendo SNES, the application grew to support numerous different platforms and legacy game systems over the years.The app supports games for many of the most popular video game consoles of days gone by, from the Atari 2600 to the original Sony Playstation, and much more. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
macOS compatibility: Here’s the latest version your Mac can run Macworld
Wondering which versions of macOS your Mac can run? We’ve put together a macOS compatibility checker that will show you what Macs the different versions of macOS and Mac OS X support, so you can tell what version you should be running on your Mac.
What Mac operating systems can my Mac run?
Apple releases a new version of the Mac operating system almost every year—but the new version of the Mac operating system will not support every Mac. Each year more and more Macs fall off the compatibility list and are unable to be updated to take advantage of the latest features.
The latest version, macOS 14 Sonoma, arrived on September 26. Read on to find out which Macs are supported by each version of the Mac operating system. For advice about installing Sonoma read: How to install macOS Sonoma on your Mac. To learn how to install the Sonoma beta read: How to install the macOS beta.
Can I install an older OS on my Mac?
Officially, the operating system that was available on your Mac at the time that you bought it is the oldest version of macOS that can run on that Mac. It’s likely that an older OS won’t include the necessary drivers for the hardware on your newer Mac. For this reason, it is unlikely that you will be able to install an older version of macOS on a new Mac—but you can take a look at how to install old versions of macOS or OS X for other Macs. Owners of Macs with M1 or M2 chips won’t be able to run older versions of macOS that weren’t designed for M1 Macs.
But it may not just be a case of wanting to know if your Mac can run the newest operating system. You might also want to know if it is possible to downgrade your Mac to an older version of macOS and need to know the oldest version of macOS. You’ll also find that below. You can also see a complete list of all the different versions of macOS and Mac OS X. Not sure which Mac you own? Check our article about how to identify your Mac.
Note: In each case, the year referenced below is the year that Mac was introduced–you could for example have bought a 2016 MacBook in early 2017, but it’s still the 2016 MacBook. This is important to keep in mind if you are looking to run an older version of macOS on a Mac. Macs are generally incompatible with versions of macOS that are older than the one it shipped with.
Will macOS 15 arrive in 2024?
Apple will preview macOS 15 during its annual WWDC keynote presentation on June 10. We don’t know which Macs will be compatible, but we assume some Intel Macs will be dropped, if not all of the remaining ones since it’s already been four years since the first Apple silicon Macs arrived. We expect all M-series Macs will be supported for at least another year.
macOS 14 Sonoma compatibility
macOS Sonoma is the newest version of macOS.
macOS Sonoma is the newest version of macOS. IDG
macOS Sonoma is the newest version of macOS. IDG
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macOS 14 Sonoma became available on Tuesday, September 26, 2023. The latest version, macOS 14.5, released on Monday, May 13. If you want to install the operating system update you will only be able to do so on one of these Macs:
iMac from 2019 and later
Mac Pro from 2019 and later
iMac Pro from 2017
Mac Studio from 2022 and later
MacBook Air from 2018 and later
Mac mini from 2018 and later
MacBook Pro from 2018 and later
For more information read: Can my Mac run Sonoma?
macOS 13 Ventura compatibility
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Apple released macOS 13 Ventura to the public on October 24, 2022. The latest version is 13.6.7 which arrived on May 13. Read our guide to every version of macOS released to find out about the latest version. To run Ventura you will need one of these Macs:
MacBook models from 2017 or later
MacBook Air models from 2018 or later
MacBook Pro models from 2017 or later
Mac mini models from 2018 or later
iMac models from 2017 or later
iMac Pro (all models)
Mac Pro models from 2019 or later
Mac Studio (all models)
For more information read: Can my Mac run Ventura?
macOS 12 Monterey compatibility
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macOS 12 Monterey was made available to download on October 15, 2021. The latest version is 12.7.5 which arrived on May 13. The following Macs are compatible with macOS Monterey:
MacBook models from early 2016 or later
MacBook Air models from early 2015 or later
MacBook Pro models from early 2015 or later
Mac mini models from 2014 or later
iMac from 2015 or later
iMac Pro (2017 and later)
Mac Pro models from late 2013 and later
Mac Studio
macOS 11 Big Sur compatibility
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macOS 11 Big Sur was the version of macOS that arrived on November 12, 2020. The latest version is 11.7.10 which arrived in September 2023. Here’s a list of the Macs that can run macOS Big Sur:
MacBook models from early 2015 or later
MacBook Air models from 2013 or later
MacBook Pro models from 2013 or later
Mac mini models from 2014 or later
iMac from 2014 or later
iMac Pro (all models)
Mac Pro models from 2013 and 2019
macOS 10.15 Catalina compatibility
Catalina arrived in October 2019, and the latest version is macOS 10.15.7 with Security Update 2022-05 (which arrived in July 2022) and can run on the following Macs:
MacBook (2015 to 2017)
MacBook Air (Mid-2012 to 2019)
MacBook Pro (Mid-2012 to 2019)
Mac mini (Late 2012 to late-2018)
iMac (Late 2012 to 2019)
iMac Pro (all models)
Mac Pro models from 2013
Note that the M-series Macs will not be able to run Catalina or earlier.
An M-series (Apple Silicon) Mac cannot be downgraded beyond Big Sur.
An M-series (Apple Silicon) Mac cannot be downgraded beyond Big Sur.
An M-series (Apple Silicon) Mac cannot be downgraded beyond Big Sur.
macOS 10.14 Mojave compatibility
Mojave arrived in September 2018 (latest version 10.14.6) and can run on the following Macs:
MacBook (Early 2015 to 2017)
MacBook Air (Mid 2012 to 2017, because it’s the same as 2015 model)
MacBook Pro (Mid 2012 to 2018)
Mac mini (Late 2012 to late-2018)
iMac (Late 2012 to mid-2017)
iMac Pro (all models)
Mac Pro (Late 2013, plus mid-2010 and mid-2012 models with recommended Metal-capable GPU)
macOS 10.13 High Sierra compatibility
High Sierra arrived in September 2017 (latest version 10.13.6) and can run on the following Macs:
MacBook (Late 2009 to 2017)
MacBook Air (Late 2010 to 2017, which is same as 2015 model)
MacBook Pro (Mid 2010 to 2017)
Mac mini (Mid 2010 to 2014)
iMac (Late 2009 to mid-2017)
Mac Pro (Mid 2010 and 2013)
macOS 10.12 Sierra compatibility
Sierra, the first update to drop the “X” from the name, arrived in September 2016 (latest version 10.12.6) and can run on the following Macs:
MacBook (Late 2009 to 2017)
MacBook Air (Late 2010 to 2017, which is same as 2015 model)
MacBook Pro (Mid 2010 to 2015)
Mac mini (Mid 2010 to 2014)
iMac (Late 2009 to 2015)
Mac Pro (Mid 2010 and 2013)
Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan compatibility
El Capitan arrived in September 2015 (latest version 10.11.6) and can run on the following Macs:
MacBook (Early 2015 to 2017)
MacBook (Late 2008 to 2010)
MacBook Air (Late 2008 to early 2015)
MacBook Pro (Mid/Late 2007 to early 2015)
Mac mini (Early 2009 to 2014)
iMac (Mid 2007 to mid-2015)
Mac Pro (2008, 2010, 2013)
OS X 10.10 Yosemite compatibility
Yosemite arrived in October 2014 (latest version 10.10.5) and can run on the following Macs:
MacBook (Late 2008 to 2010)
MacBook Air (Late 2008 to mid 2013)
MacBook Pro (13″ Mid-2009 to mid 2014)
MacBook Pro (15″ Mid/Late 2007 to mid 2014)
MacBook Pro (17″ Late 2007 to 2011)
Mac mini (Early 2009 to 2012)
iMac (Mid-2007 to mid-2014)
Mac Pro (2008 and 2010)
Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks compatibility
Mavericks arrived in October 2013 (latest version 10.9.5) and can run on the following Macs:
MacBook (Late 2008 to 2010)
MacBook Air (Late 2008 to mid 2013)
MacBook Pro (Mid 2007 to early 2013)
Xserve (Early 2009)
Mac mini (Early 2009 to 2012)
iMac (Mid 2007 to early 2013)
Mac Pro (Early 2008 and 2010)
Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion compatibility
Mountain Lion, the last of the “big cat” versions of the Mac operating system launched in July 2012 (latest version 10.8.5) and can run on the following Macs:
MacBook (Late 2008 to 2010)
MacBook Air (Late 2008 to mid 2012)
MacBook Pro (Mid/Late 2007 to mid-2012)
Mac mini (Early 2009 to 2011)
iMac (Mid-2007 to 2011)
Mac Pro (Early 2008 and 2010)
Wondering how long Apple will support your Mac for? Read:
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MacRumors Giveaway: Win an Apple Vision Pro From iMazing For this week's giveaway, we've teamed up with iMazing to offer MacRumors a chance to win an Apple Vision Pro headset. The giveaway celebrates the recent release of iMazing 3, and the winner will also receive an iMazing 3 license that covers five devices (including the Vision Pro).
iMazing 3 has been redesigned and re-engineered for from the ground up for both Macs and Windows PCs, for ease of use no matter which platform you're using. The software offers a refreshed interface and an updated user experience that builds on the core iMazing features that customers have come to love.
For those who are unfamiliar with iMazing, it is iPhone and iPad management software that serves as an alternative to iTunes on PCs or the Finder-based device management option that now exists on Macs. The iMazing team overhauled the interface and underlying tools in order to provide the quality and future capabilities that customers expect from the software.
iMazing offers quick, local backups with support for snapshots so you can browse through all of your backups to find exactly what you're looking for. With the backup option, you'll never lose a file or access to an app again.
File and media transfers to or from devices are available, so you can move music, photos, and more from your iPhone to your Mac and vice versa. iMessage, SMS messages, and WhatsApp messages can also all be exported. For business users, iMazing offers tools for managing and provisioning devices.
The iMazing 3 software has a new Discover section that is meant to help casual users better navigate their devices and perform simple actions quickly. There are quick access options for transferring files, making backups, browsing images, copying voicemails, and more.
There's also a new Tools section that has power features aimed at business users, such as managing apps, exporting select data, scanning for spyware, and transferring content to another device. iMazing on Mac works with iPhone, iPad, and the Vision Pro.
iMazing bills itself as the best possible iPhone management software, and the third-generation version has been redesigned for the future. iMazing plans to provide regular updates that will add new capabilities and improve existing options, and the updates will be offered at no cost to iMazing 3 license holders.
iMazing 3 is available from the iMazing website, and a one-device license is priced at $40, while a three-device license is $60 and a 5-device license is $75.
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How iPhone and Apple Watch can help protect you from hearing loss iPhone and Apple Watch include a wide range of valuable health features and a couple of them that don’t get much attention include measuring ambient and headphone noise levels. Read along for a look at how to protect from hearing loss by checking decibel levels on iPhone and Apple Watch.
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iPhone Plus going the way of the iPhone mini after final update this fall Earlier this month we saw a report from Jeff Pu predicting that the iPhone 16 lineup will be the last to feature a Plus model. Now a new report from The Information detailing what the high-end iPhone 17 will look like corroborates that the iPhone 16 Plus will be the last of its kind.
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Web Notifications API stopped working for me Hey there I started to experience something really weird I am running a PWA with web notifications and I noticed that day that the Notifications API is not working any more. Somehow this problem only occurs to me I checked with some users and another dev who is running the same iOS version as me […]
Fake Apple ID badge fetches $1,000 on eBay Someone dropped a thousand bucks on an apparently fake Apple ID badge for the company's 10th employee (according to its eighth employee).
(via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)
Apple plans a thinner and more expensive iPhone 17 for 2025 After the release of Apple's thinnest-ever iPad, A thinner iPhone is next, and may be even costlier than the iPhone 17 Pro Max.The 2025 iPhone 17 lineup could feature a thinner model code named D23The new iPad Pro is officially Apple's thinnest product ever, apart from the cleaning cloth, but now the company is reported turning its attention to reducing the depth of the iPhone. Rather than the oft-rumored thinner bezels, this claim is specifically about making the heft of the iPhone, the chassis, noticeably thinner.According to The Information, sources have said that the thin iPhone could be released in 2025 as an addition to the iPhone 17 range. Reportedly codenamed D23 internally, it's said to be possibly as significant a redesign as the iPhone X was in 2017. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
iOS Dev Weekly – Issue 661 – May 17th 2024 Comment
Did you catch Google I/O this week? It’s Always Interesting to see what the Android Inventors have been up to during the past Annual Interval. 😂 This 17-minute recap will get you up to speed if you missed it, but it’s safe to say it had a theme. Mobile features didn’t make the big headlines this year but were still present with Android Studio getting AI-powered code assistance, a new on-device Gemini model, and updates to Jetpack Compose.
But why am I talking about that here? Well, with Tim Cook saying they are working on generative AI features that’ll debut “later this year” and Greg Joswiak dropping huge hints when announcing the conference, it’s easy to see how WWDC could be similar to I/O this year.
I thought it might be fun to think through what that could mean, but to keep this short I’ll limit myself to three thoughts:
First, Siri. It’s an obvious target for an upgrade and generative AI is well suited to the task. My only worry is that it will need to be meaningfully ahead of the competition to overcome the bias of negative opinions people have about current generation Siri, and the competition took a huge step forward earlier this week. 😬 I still hope this happens, though.
Secondly, will we see a CoPilot-esque feature in Xcode? One thing I would bet on is that if there is any AI in Xcode, it will be strictly on-device. I find it hard to believe any large company allows its source code to be transmitted to someone else’s server with every keypress, but I find it beyond belief that Apple would. If something like this ships in Xcode 16, I’d also be curious to know what training data it uses. I still worry a little about GPL training data in CoPilot, so I hope it’s not based on OpenAI’s Codex as CoPilot is. I also can’t see Apple using internal Swift code as training data, can you? There are lots of difficult questions here, so I’ll be fascinated to get more details if this feature ships.
My final thought is a long shot. It’s not a prediction because I don’t think it’ll happen. It’s more of a hope, and I’m including it here because I think Apple would do a great job with it. I’d love to see a painting app that uses generative AI to work with your brush strokes to create art. It wouldn’t generate images from text but would use AI models to help you improve your sketching and painting skills. There are many ways that an app like this could work and differing levels of assistance it could provide so I won’t speculate on anything more specific, but this is my long-shot hope. This is by far the least likely to happen, mainly because if it existed it would have been announced at last week’s iPad event alongside the new pencil. I don’t care, though. It’s on my list!
Let’s see how wrong I am in a few weeks! 😬
Dave Verwer
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David Smith:
Every single time I’ve left WWDC I’ve felt inspired, motivated and eager to get started on the next season of development. Sometimes this has been because of the announcements made on Monday morning, but more often it is because of the people I have met and spent time with. There is something joyously affirming about being with folks who value the same things you care about. A reminder that you aren’t alone or silly in wanting to do your job in a certain way. Of course not everyone attending WWDC thinks this way, but enough folks do for it to feel unifying.
I don’t know why I haven’t been back to WWDC since the change to Apple Park, but this is exactly what I got from the conference in years past, too. I should go back next year. Thanks for writing it up so effectively, David!
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Incorrect bundle purchase payments: Fixed!
I’m very pleased to see the accounting error Jeff Johnson was experiencing last week is fixed and anyone affected will be automatically compensated for any miscalculated revenue. 👍
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Test your Universal Links
Aryaman Sharda launched a new site to allow debugging and monitoring of your AASA file. Find out when Apple last indexed it, and copy simctl openurl commands to use with the iOS Simulator. There’s more information in the launch blog post if you want the full story.
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Code
Default spacing in SwiftUI
This tip from fatbobman on leaving spacing alone is a good one. I’m not saying there are never reasons to override it, I’m just saying that this is why you should think carefully before doing so.
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Boost performance with the Accelerate framework
It’s not often that you’ll need the APIs in Accelerate but when you get a use case for them, the speed increases and concurrency efficiency you can get from them can be phenomenal. Lucas van Dongen dives into two areas of the framework: Visualising audio samples and video conversion for some impressive performance gains.
For full disclosure, Stream is a long-time sponsor of this newsletter.
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Refactoring to TipKit from AppStorage and Custom Views
I’ve linked to a few TipKit posts already, so what makes this one from Jordan Morgan different? I’ve not seen anyone demonstrate the rule-based presentation of tips before. That’s what! 😂
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Design
My experience with the “Blinkist trial”
When I first read about the “Blinkist trial”, it sounded like something that’d work because I could feel that I would be more likely to start a free trial if I knew I’d get a reminder before it converted to paid. Thanks to Filip Němeček for showing us that it works by revealing some impressive numbers!
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Someone proud of a detail they thought of in their forgery would point this out.
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Apple Geofences Third-Party Browser Engine Work for EU Devices Apple's grudging accommodation of European law -- allowing third-party browser engines on its mobile devices -- apparently comes with a restriction that makes it difficult to develop and support third-party browser engines for the region. From a report: The Register has learned from those involved in the browser trade that Apple has limited the development and testing of third-party browser engines to devices physically located in the EU. That requirement adds an additional barrier to anyone planning to develop and support a browser with an alternative engine in the EU.
It effectively geofences the development team. Browser-makers whose dev teams are located in the US will only be able to work on simulators. While some testing can be done in a simulator, there's no substitute for testing on device -- which means developers will have to work within Apple's prescribed geographical boundary. Prior to iOS 17.4, Apple required all web browsers on iOS or iPadOS to use Apple's WebKit rendering engine. Alternatives like Gecko (used by Mozilla Firefox) or Blink (used by Google and other Chromium-based browsers) were not permitted. Whatever brand of browser you thought you were using on your iPhone, under the hood it was basically Safari. Browser makers have objected to this for years, because it limits competitive differentiation and reduces the incentive for Apple owners to use non-Safari browsers.
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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